- Military University Nueva Granada
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Nueva Granada Military University Universidad Militar Nueva Granada Motto Scientiae, patriae, familiae Motto in English Science, Country, Family Established 1982 Type Public, National Rector MGen (R) Eduardo Antonio Herrera Berbel Location Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia Campus Urban Colors Yellow, Blue and Red Nickname UMNG Website http://www.umng.edu.co The Nueva Granada Military University (Spanish: Universidad Militar Nueva Granada), also called UMNG, is a public,auto sufficient, national, coeducational university based in the city of Bogotá, Colombia.
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History
The history of the university can be traced to 1962 when the Military School of Officers "José María Cordova" (Spanish: Escuela Militar de Cadetes "José María Córdova") started offering Civil Engineering, Economics and Law programs to the second lieutenants of the institution supplementary to the last two years of their professional education. In 1978, as a result of the idealistic conception of a sector of the medical staff at the Central Military Hospital, the School of Medicine and Health Sciences was founded, beginning its labor in the first semester of 1979[1].
The university starts its development in full in 1980 when the decree-law 84/80 was issued granting the institution with the status of a university center, a special administrative unit ascribed to the Ministry of Defense. Its directorate was set up on the grounds of the Military School, the academic under direction in an old house in front of the Patria High School, and the administrative under direction in offices located at the Military School of Medicine.
Resolution 12975 of July 23, 1982 recognized the center as a university under the name of Universidad Militar “Nueva Granada”. ACT 30 of 1992, by means of which the public education is ruled, in its article 137 stated that the Universidad Militar “Nueva Granada” which provides higher education programs, shall continue ascribed to the corresponding entity - Ministry of National Defense - and shall work in accordance to its legal status - Special Administrative Unit - adjusting its academic regime to the terms of the aforementioned law.
In January 1984, the university moved to its present location in Bogotá, Colombia (carrera 11 No. 101-80), a strategic area of the city, where a financial center of prime importance emerges, as well as other entities of the defense sector.
As of March 2003, through ACT 805 of said year, the university modifies its legal status constituting itself as an autonomous university entity of a national order with a special organic regime, whose main goal deals with higher education geared to academically support the Military Forces, the National Police and the Defense Sector, and all its active or retired members, their families and the civilians in general.
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External links
- Military University Nueva Granada official site (Spanish)
- The University official site (English)
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Coordinates: 4°40′59″N 74°02′31″W / 4.68307°N 74.0419°W
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